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Tune for the day/night - Elliott Smith's "Clementine"

"they're waking you up to close the bar/ the street's wet you can tell by the sound of the cars/ the bartender's singing clementine/while he's turning around the open sign..."

oh yes 8)

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put on an old mix cd a mate did for me, Hang On Sloopy by The McCoys, 8)

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Favorite tunes in the last little while would have to be Midlake's 'Roscoe', Stuart A. Staples 'Goodbye To Old Friends' from his Leaving Songs album, and M. Ward's cover of Bowie's 'Let's Dance'. :).

Right now I'm really enjoying the whole Coles Corner album too. :).


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Heard Harry Nilsson singing Without You today and was entirely overcome. Brilliant song too often ruined by synth ridden warblers


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It's beautiful isn't it exapno?

For me this week, some bloke called Richard Hawley going on about being Naked in Pitsmoor.

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Cousteau's Last Good Day of the Year - not played it for a while and still cannot understand why the UK market didn't accept the group.

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Gin Soaked Boy by Divine Comedy.............


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Gin Soaked Boy by Divine Comedy.............


"Our Mutual Friend", also from the Divine Comedy

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jeff buckley - forget her


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jeff buckley - forget her


on repeat


A bloody awesome song - I had the bootleg for years before it was officially released a bit back

"my heart is frozen still as i try to find the will to forget her somehow, cos i know she's somewhere out there right now".

words cannot describe.....

and don't forget, everyone, that in a couple of days it will be a decade since jeff left us.

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I just love "Everybody Here Wants You" - just imagine what he'd have produced had he lived......:cry:

Fave tune for me at the moment has to be Richmond Fontaine's "Four Walls"

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I just love "Everybody Here Wants You" - just imagine what he'd have produced had he lived......:cry:


he'd have gone on to be THE major singer and songwriter of our times....imagine what he managed to achieve in life and what it would have been like if he'd had another 30 or so years...we'd be on album number five about now...

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I saw a brief review of a 'new' album from him which said the track to listen to was Hallelujah - come on chaps, we've been listening to that track for a long, long while now.

My favourite by him is Corpus Christi Carol - real shiver down the spine stuff.

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I saw a brief review of a 'new' album from him which said the track to listen to was Hallelujah - come on chaps, we've been listening to that track for a long, long while now.

My favourite by him is Corpus Christi Carol - real shiver down the spine stuff.


its a compilation "best of", has an acoustic version of So Real which is mindblowing on it, that is a great song and it haunts me.

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